And I'm thinking we know each other enough that I can break your balls without putting up them emoticon bitches, right?
It's all in the game.
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And I'm thinking we know each other enough that I can break your balls without putting up them emoticon bitches, right?
It's all in the game.
The game stay the same.(it's too fucking easy to talk like that.) It's okay....I can wait for "my husband" to bring the pain in his time. He can always break my heart, yet somehow I feel better for the experience and not as demoralized as I might expect. Have I mentioned what a mental experience it is watching this and early West Wing at the same time? I may break my brain doing that shit.
Yeah, in Simon's hands, we're just like those little bitches in chess that go out and get killed early.
Less we some smart-ass pawns.
But we never get to be the king.
The king stay the king.
The Queen ain't no bitch, though. The Queen have moves.
I was intrigued until I hit the third sentence.
HBO has seen the light and is bringing "Preacher" to the small screen.
The pay cable network is developing a one-hour series based on the popular 1990s Vertigo comics series. Mark Steven Johnson, the writer-director behind comic adaptations "Daredevil" and the upcoming "Ghost Rider," is writing the pilot, while Howard Deutch is attached to direct. Johnson and Deutch will executive produce along with Michael De Luca, George Agusto, Chris Bender and JC Spink.
I was intrigued until I hit the third sentence.
Dude, seriously. While I will admit to enjoying Grumpy Old Men, I think that had more to do with Lemmon and Matthau than the writing, and I still want those hours of my life back that I spent watching Daredevil.
I haven't seen anything that indicates he has any of the skills a writer would need to adapt Preacher.
Yes...would watch Lemmon and Matthau read the phone directory, but they were comic geniuses, right?